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Posted by IH_ROB_ILLINOIS on November 01, 2003 at 12:37:02 from (67.50.252.183):
In Reply to: Cost of the Toy posted by Allan on October 31, 2003 at 02:57:26:
My lovely(lights, half the guages, TA, and brakes, don't work) 706 is at the welders getting the finishing touches on the hydraulic bucket addition to the mismatched IH 2000/2001 loader today. Like you I moved to the country and had to have this "big" tractor to move snow. The cost can never be justified but the satisfaction of rebuilding this beast as I can is prieless. I am sure you are haveing some of the same good/bad experiences I am. Be sure and enjoy them. There are lots of old things you can be working on, like cars. But none of them will help you move dirt around the yard.
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